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Are there sex differences in physiological parameters and reaction time responses to overload in firefighters?

Male and female firefighters work side-by-side in the same in strenuous and risky conditions. Anthropometrics, physiological, and reaction time (mean of reaction time -MRT-, and errors made -E) parameters of 12 Female and 13 Male firefighters were compared. Effect of overload (step test with and wit...

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Autores principales: Perroni, Fabrizio, Cardinali, Ludovica, Cignitti, Lamberto, Gobbi, Erica, Grugni, Federico, Amatori, Stefano, Rocchi, Marco Bruno Luigi, Grandinetti, Luca, Lunetta, Francesco, Stocchi, Vilberto, Baldari, Carlo, Sisti, Davide, Guidetti, Laura
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8092788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33939690
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249559
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author Perroni, Fabrizio
Cardinali, Ludovica
Cignitti, Lamberto
Gobbi, Erica
Grugni, Federico
Amatori, Stefano
Rocchi, Marco Bruno Luigi
Grandinetti, Luca
Lunetta, Francesco
Stocchi, Vilberto
Baldari, Carlo
Sisti, Davide
Guidetti, Laura
author_facet Perroni, Fabrizio
Cardinali, Ludovica
Cignitti, Lamberto
Gobbi, Erica
Grugni, Federico
Amatori, Stefano
Rocchi, Marco Bruno Luigi
Grandinetti, Luca
Lunetta, Francesco
Stocchi, Vilberto
Baldari, Carlo
Sisti, Davide
Guidetti, Laura
author_sort Perroni, Fabrizio
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description Male and female firefighters work side-by-side in the same in strenuous and risky conditions. Anthropometrics, physiological, and reaction time (mean of reaction time -MRT-, and errors made -E) parameters of 12 Female and 13 Male firefighters were compared. Effect of overload (step test with and without equipment) on the MRT and E were analyzed on 3 trials (T1 = 1-1s, T2 = 0.5-1s, T3 = 0.5–0.5s), compared with a pre-test condition (basal). T-test between males and females was applied to assess differences (p<0.05) in all parameters. ANOVA with repeated measures and Bonferroni on 3 conditions of step test between males and females was applied in reaction time variables. Between MRT and E, in T1, T2 and T3 trials and the 3 test conditions, ANCOVA models with interactions were used. Differences (p<0.05) in anthropometric, physiological and reaction time data emerged across groups, and on the 3rd trials (T3 vs T1 and T2) in reaction time parameters of each group. ANCOVA showed differences (p<0.001) in E among trials. Post hoc showed significant differences in T1vsT3 and T1vsT2. MRT x trial interaction was extremely significant (P<0.001). Implementing fitness and reaction time exercise programs is important to decrease the injury risk and increase work capacity in firefighters with reference to female workers.
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spelling pubmed-80927882021-05-07 Are there sex differences in physiological parameters and reaction time responses to overload in firefighters? Perroni, Fabrizio Cardinali, Ludovica Cignitti, Lamberto Gobbi, Erica Grugni, Federico Amatori, Stefano Rocchi, Marco Bruno Luigi Grandinetti, Luca Lunetta, Francesco Stocchi, Vilberto Baldari, Carlo Sisti, Davide Guidetti, Laura PLoS One Research Article Male and female firefighters work side-by-side in the same in strenuous and risky conditions. Anthropometrics, physiological, and reaction time (mean of reaction time -MRT-, and errors made -E) parameters of 12 Female and 13 Male firefighters were compared. Effect of overload (step test with and without equipment) on the MRT and E were analyzed on 3 trials (T1 = 1-1s, T2 = 0.5-1s, T3 = 0.5–0.5s), compared with a pre-test condition (basal). T-test between males and females was applied to assess differences (p<0.05) in all parameters. ANOVA with repeated measures and Bonferroni on 3 conditions of step test between males and females was applied in reaction time variables. Between MRT and E, in T1, T2 and T3 trials and the 3 test conditions, ANCOVA models with interactions were used. Differences (p<0.05) in anthropometric, physiological and reaction time data emerged across groups, and on the 3rd trials (T3 vs T1 and T2) in reaction time parameters of each group. ANCOVA showed differences (p<0.001) in E among trials. Post hoc showed significant differences in T1vsT3 and T1vsT2. MRT x trial interaction was extremely significant (P<0.001). Implementing fitness and reaction time exercise programs is important to decrease the injury risk and increase work capacity in firefighters with reference to female workers. Public Library of Science 2021-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8092788/ /pubmed/33939690 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249559 Text en © 2021 Perroni et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Perroni, Fabrizio
Cardinali, Ludovica
Cignitti, Lamberto
Gobbi, Erica
Grugni, Federico
Amatori, Stefano
Rocchi, Marco Bruno Luigi
Grandinetti, Luca
Lunetta, Francesco
Stocchi, Vilberto
Baldari, Carlo
Sisti, Davide
Guidetti, Laura
Are there sex differences in physiological parameters and reaction time responses to overload in firefighters?
title Are there sex differences in physiological parameters and reaction time responses to overload in firefighters?
title_full Are there sex differences in physiological parameters and reaction time responses to overload in firefighters?
title_fullStr Are there sex differences in physiological parameters and reaction time responses to overload in firefighters?
title_full_unstemmed Are there sex differences in physiological parameters and reaction time responses to overload in firefighters?
title_short Are there sex differences in physiological parameters and reaction time responses to overload in firefighters?
title_sort are there sex differences in physiological parameters and reaction time responses to overload in firefighters?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8092788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33939690
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249559
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